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Dr. David Pillow Name: Practice Problem Set #1 1. A characteristic that describes a sample is called a a. parameter b. statistic c. discrete variable d. nominal variable 2. Describe the differences between descriptive statistics and inferential statistics. 3. The formula a. b. c. d. e. SS --n-1 is refered to as the sample variance the sample standard deviation the popluation variance the population standard deviation the degrees of freedom 4. When all the people from the population have an equal likelihood of being included in the study's sample, the experimenter has fulfilled the requirements for a. internal validity b. external validity c. random assignment d. random sampling 5. How would the following mathematical operation be expressed in summation notation? "Square each score, sum those scores, and then subtract the population mean from this resultant value." a. ΣX - μ2 b. (ΣX - μ)2 c. Σ(X - μ)2 d. (ΣX2) - μ 6. In a negatively skewed distribution of exam scores, Tom scored at he mean, Mary scored at the median, ad Jane scored at the mode. Who most likely had the highest score? a. Tom b. Mary c. Jane d. cannot be determined from the information given 7. Which measure would provide the best desciption of central tendency for the followng set of scores: 0, 30, 31, 33, 33, 34, 35, 37, 38. a. the mean c. the mode b. the median d. all three are equally good 8. A positively skewed distribution has a mean of 80. If 10 points are added to each individual score, the new mean woulod be a. 80 b. 90 c. 80 + 10/N d. cannot be determined from the information given 9. A population has μ = 50 and σ = 10. If each score is multiplied by 2, the new standard deviation will be: a. 5 b. 10 c. 20 d. insufficient information, cannot be determined. Match the following: 10. 11. 12. 13. Characteristic Best to worst football teams Temperature Felony record? Yes or NO Age Scale of Measurement a. nominal b. ordinal c. interval d. ratio 14. List and describe the four primary ways of describing a distribution of numbers. 15. What are the valid rules of summation? List them. A recent report concludes that subjects given a diet including oat bran had lower cholesterol levels than subjects on a similar diet without oat bran. 16. For this study the independent variable is? a. the subjects b. cholesterol levels c. the type of diet d. the group given a diet including oat bran 17. The dependent variable for the the study described above would be treated by statisticians as a a. dichotomous variable b. categorical variable c. continuous variable 18. is the formula for a. b. c. d. e. sample standard deviation population standard deviation sample variance population variance none of the above, the formula is incorrect 19. The correct symbol for the sample variance is a. b. c. d. s s2 σ σ2 20. When is it appropriate to use the semi-quartile range rather than the standard deviation? 21. Frequency distribution polygons are intended for use with a. either interval or ratio scales of measurement b. only ratio scales c. either nominal or ordinal scales d. only nominal scales PART TWO OF EXAM 1: Answer in space provided and show work. 1. Complete the following table (5 pts): Cumulative Cumulative Interval Frequency Frequency Proportion Percent Percentage 17-20 5 13-16 8 9-12 9 5-8 12 1-4 16 (a) Compute N. What does N equal? (1 pt): (b) What is the score at the 32nd percentile? (2 pt) (c) What is the score at the 50th percentile? (show work) (4 pts) (d) What is the percentile rank for a score of 8.5? (2 pt) (e) What is the percentile rank for a score of 18? (3 pts) (show work) 2. What is the formula for the mean of a sample of scores? (3) 3. (a) What is the definitional formula for a sample variance? (3 pts) (b) Compute the sample variance for the following set of scores using the definitional formula: 0, 8, 3, 9. (show work) (3 pts) (c) What is the sum of squares (SS) from 3b? (2 pt) (d) What are the degrees of freedom from 3b? (2 pt) 4. Calculate the mean, median, and mode for the following sets of scores. Show your work for the mean and median. (5 pts) Xi: 7, 5, 10, 8, 10, 16, 20, 21, 40 5. Calculate the median and modes of the following data sets. Show your work. (a) Xi: 1, 4, 6, 17 (b) Xi: 15, 15, 15, 17, 17 6. Assume you have measured the percentage of individuals in three suburbs of a major city who endorse a particular bond issue. Make a graph of the results. Be sure to properly label your axes. (5 pts) Western suburbs Southern suburbs Eastern suburbs 25% 20% 10% 7. Make a stem-and-leaf display for the following data. Use an interval width of 10. Xi: 30, 23, 58, 28, 35, 67, 27, 42, 46, 35, 51, 33, 18, 33, 25, 38, 48, 36, 31, 39, 8. For added practice, construct a grouped frequency histogram for the above distribution of data. 9. For the set of scores above, find the following. (a) (2 pt) Find the range using the raw scores: (b) (2 pt) Using your calculator, find ΣX: _________ (c) (2 pt) Using your calculator, find ΣX2: _________ (d) (2 pt) Find the mean: (e) (2 pt) Find the sample std deviation using the computational formula: Formulae to memorize Mean Median Mode Range Semi-interquartile range Variance (definitional!, but also computational) Standard deviation (definitional!, but also computational).